Would having only one religion increase brotherhood and end violence?
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"Real unity is harmony-in-diversity; let each be intoxicated by their own doorway to the divine."
According to Osho, one world religion would not create brotherhood; it would deaden life’s rich variety and breed new forms of coercion. People are different, so there must be many paths—meditative, devotional, celebrative. Real unity is harmony-in-diversity: let each be intoxicated by their own doorway to the divine. Violence ends when we drop hurt egos, stop imposing tastes, and respect private feelings.
People are different, so let everyone follow the kind of path to God that fits them, and peace grows when no one is forced to be the same.
Why this matters practically
- Encourages tolerance over conversion and comparison.
- Shifts attention from dogma to inner joy and transformation.
- Reduces conflict by honoring personal tastes and boundaries.
- Shifts attention from dogma to inner joy and transformation.
- Reduces conflict by honoring personal tastes and boundaries.
AI Confidence Score: 97%
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